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america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious,
america runs on dunkin'. get swept up with the big chocolate taste of mocha iced coffee from dunkin' donuts. it's just another one of our delicious,
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Apr 22, 2010
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god bless america. >> how much money -- i hospital ask. i can guess by the mortgage -- >> it was bad. >> a puppet gets paid more than us, bill. >> well, pinch gets paid more than me. that's two puppets. >> this is a good . this guy's competition is a lizard in a img ka. yet he -- in a cage. >> why not talk like the lizard and get the competition fired? >> this is what's happening. when people are on the web they get angry and they send anonymous e-mails. but they are adults. it is weird. he is a grown man with a successful job leaving messages on answering machines? it is kind of strange. >> and he is saying he is a private citizen, but then they made it clear he drew geico into it. it just seems like he has nothing better to do with his time. and what does that information do for him, really, at the end of the day? >> the seriousness with which he put that message across is the most disturbing thing about that message. >> well, he can get another job somer when, i imagine. >> i think it is hard to get a job as a voiceover person. i don't
god bless america. >> how much money -- i hospital ask. i can guess by the mortgage -- >> it was bad. >> a puppet gets paid more than us, bill. >> well, pinch gets paid more than me. that's two puppets. >> this is a good . this guy's competition is a lizard in a img ka. yet he -- in a cage. >> why not talk like the lizard and get the competition fired? >> this is what's happening. when people are on the web they get angry and they send anonymous...
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Apr 22, 2010
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good night, america. >> tim has a great smile. his teeth could actually sparkle like the little -- like a cartoon. >> i might be in love with tim myself. >> simon: you're going to smile. the audience is going to vote for you. so well done. >> i know has completely changed my life and i take away so many things away from it. i couldn't beginning to tell you. >> kara: you know what? you look like an artist. you feel like an artist. that's pretty impressive. >> ♪ so i say better think i leave right now ♪ >> to say i'm proud of tim would be an understatement. >> he comes up and gives you a big hug. he's it. he's a good kid. >> ellen: that was fantastic. that was fantastic. >> i get the opportunity to do things that the rest of the world dreams about. it's an incredible feeling. this experience has been bigger and crazier and more than i ever expected. it's meant everything to me. >> ♪ i think i better leave right now ♪ [cheers and applause] >> a special needs student bullied to the breaking point. the measure she went to to ma
good night, america. >> tim has a great smile. his teeth could actually sparkle like the little -- like a cartoon. >> i might be in love with tim myself. >> simon: you're going to smile. the audience is going to vote for you. so well done. >> i know has completely changed my life and i take away so many things away from it. i couldn't beginning to tell you. >> kara: you know what? you look like an artist. you feel like an artist. that's pretty impressive. >>...
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Apr 22, 2010
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>> jeff, that was the approach america took to banking before the depression. that was the approach that america took to lending in the thrift sector before we had the s&l crisis . observers study this believe that to try to break banks up into a lot of little pieces would hurt our ability to serve large companies and hurt the competitiveness of the united states. but that's not the important issue. they believe that it would actually make us less stable. because the individual banks would be less diversified and therefore at greater risk of failing because they would haven't profits in one area to turn to when a different area got in trouble. and most observeers believe that dealing with the simultaneous failure of many small institutions would actually generate more need for bailouts and reliance on taxpayers than the current economic environment >> brown: the president talk today of failure of responsibility on wall street and washington. and i wonder how you see your own responsibility going back to days in the clinton administration, the 2000 act that a lo
>> jeff, that was the approach america took to banking before the depression. that was the approach that america took to lending in the thrift sector before we had the s&l crisis . observers study this believe that to try to break banks up into a lot of little pieces would hurt our ability to serve large companies and hurt the competitiveness of the united states. but that's not the important issue. they believe that it would actually make us less stable. because the individual banks...
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Apr 22, 2010
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. >> it gives them the ability to take over any company in america that they see fit. this is not what the american people want. >> the senate is ready to debate the bill and could vote within weeks. in new york, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> after a rough morning, the markets rebounded by the closing bell. dow was up 10. s&p up 3. nasdaq up 14. the day started off with thick fog around here. and here's what it looked like this morning in timonium, baltimore county. visibility really very poor. but the sun burned that fog away. and the sun has been out for most of the afternoon, just really nice outside. wjz has weather and traffic together. meteorologist tim williams has the updated numbers from first warning weather for us. >> good afternoon, mary. good afternoon, everyone. we have a weak cold front that is trying to swing across the area. right now, what it's doing is mixing with the warm air in place. and it's mixing with widely scattered showers. we could maybe see a few light thundershowers out of this. but for the most part, this front is going to mo
. >> it gives them the ability to take over any company in america that they see fit. this is not what the american people want. >> the senate is ready to debate the bill and could vote within weeks. in new york, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> after a rough morning, the markets rebounded by the closing bell. dow was up 10. s&p up 3. nasdaq up 14. the day started off with thick fog around here. and here's what it looked like this morning in timonium, baltimore...
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Apr 22, 2010
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suit hurts america. blankfein and other execs will testify on tuesday. the s.e.c. complaint was cited by a german public bank sector byron lb as it cut ties with goldman. democrats plan to seek a key financial reform today. they need 60 votes to block the republican filibuster, which would essentially prevent formal debate from starting on the measure. democrats are targeting monday for a final vote and the congressional office says that the dodd bill would cut the u.s. deficit by $2 is 1 billion over the next decade. ross. >>> meantime, athens could be preparing to tap the joint eu/imf aid package. the greek prime minister, george papandreou says his country will make a decision soon and he's concerned there will be no more austerity packages later this year for the company. >>> euro control estimates 80% of flights will operate today. but apart from the logistical nightmare, the battle for who picks up the estimated $177 billion tap is starting to rage. >> it slightly depends whether the european industry gets the same kind of help that the american industry got
suit hurts america. blankfein and other execs will testify on tuesday. the s.e.c. complaint was cited by a german public bank sector byron lb as it cut ties with goldman. democrats plan to seek a key financial reform today. they need 60 votes to block the republican filibuster, which would essentially prevent formal debate from starting on the measure. democrats are targeting monday for a final vote and the congressional office says that the dodd bill would cut the u.s. deficit by $2 is 1...